Iranian Americans are torn over Iran’s participation in the World Cup, as some community members plan to watch Monday’s match and others plan to protest outside the stadium where the team will play.
By Miguel Gutierrez and Ed White INGLEWOOD, California, June 15 (Reuters) - Iran kicked off their World Cup in Los Angeles on Monday, drawing 2-2 with New Zealand in front of a crowd that consisted of ...
Less than 100 yards across the street was a concentration of anti-regime protesters draped in the flag banned by FIFA, which ...
Many women in Iran are defying the country's strict dress code by refusing to wear headscarves while out and about. Though ...
EXCLUSIVE: Mirror U.S. Sports spoke to protesters before Iran's World Cup opener Monday about the importance of demonstrating ...
For Iranian immigrants, many whose lives are shaped by exile, revolution and political upheaval, rooting for Team Melli has never been straightforward.
The BBC’s Shaimaa Khalil was outside the Iran v New Zealand opening round match as protesters called for an end to Tehran’s clerical regime.
Tens of thousands of people filled David Lam Park in Vancouver on Saturday afternoon, calling for regime change in Iran as ...
Before Iran's match against Belgium on June 21, activists gathered under the shadow of Los Angeles Stadium to speak out ...
A look at human rights conditions and daily life under the current regime.
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The protests in the small Balkan country were touched off by the start of construction on a seaside luxury resort linked to ...
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